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ACAT 2010 Jaipur – India February 2010

ACAT 2010 Jaipur – India February 2010. EU-IndiaGrid A Bridge across European and Indian Grids 2006 - 2009 EU-IndiaGrid2 Sustainable e-infrastructures across Europe and India 2010-1012. Grids at G8-UNESCO World Forum. Project Highlights Joining European and Indian grids for e-science.

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ACAT 2010 Jaipur – India February 2010

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  1. ACAT 2010 Jaipur – India February 2010 EU-IndiaGridA Bridge across European and Indian Grids2006 - 2009EU-IndiaGrid2Sustainable e-infrastructures across Europe and India2010-1012

  2. Grids at G8-UNESCO World Forum

  3. Project HighlightsJoining European and Indian grids for e-science • Support improvement of Indian network infrastructure both at National and International Level • Support to establishment of Indian National Certification Authority => access to grids worldwide for Indian Researchers • Excellent Collaboration with Indian National Grid Initiative, GARUDA, now entering phase three, and with Department of Atomic Energy Grid Project (WLCG-GRID)

  4. RegCM3 ROMS Project HighlightsPromoting Grid technologies relying on pilot applications Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Material Science High Energy Physics Biology

  5. Active Support from DAE

  6. EU-IndiaGrid Achievements

  7. e-Infrastructure Vision:integrating network, grid and data infrastructures

  8. Worldwide LHC Computing Grid in India • CMS TIER2 centre TIFR Mumbai • ALICE TIER2 centre Saha-VECC Kolkata

  9. PDC data - /alice/sim/PDC_08a/LHC08d6/10001/ • Central Pb-Pb Hijing events on LHC GRID • Analysis carried out using AliEn • One Hijing event display for ALICE Muon Spectrometer

  10. The National Knowledge Network Project • The objective of the National Knowledge Network is to bring together all the stakeholders in Science, Technology, Higher Education, Research and Development, GRID Computing, governance with speeds scalable eventually up to the order of 10s of gigabits per second coupled with extremely low latencies. • NKN will interconnect all the research, higher education and scientific institutions in the country, over a period of three years. • The joint proposal for the establishment of NKN was initiated by the PSA’s Office and the National Knowledge Commission and then taken up by the Department of IT.

  11. Status of NKN Design of the NKN is complete. (including final phase) The Backbone of the initial Phase is ready and operational - 50 Institutes connected Government of India has recently given approval for final phase

  12. e-Infrastructuresacross Europe and IndiaThe Indian National Grid: the Need and the Purpose by Dr. R. ChidambaranPrincipal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India • The EU-IndiaGridproject is playing a key role in fostering the cooperation between the GARUDA and regional WLCG Projects and EGEE, the major European Grid Initiative, and has achieved significant progress so far • This “bridging” role between European and Indian grid infrastructurehas now the opportunity to improve, thanks to the recently approved plan for a multi-gigabit, low latency, e-Infrastructure: National Knowledge Network (NKN). The NKN project will represent a major step forward setting up the layer for an ICT-based infrastructure interconnecting the major laboratories and research centers across India.

  13. Project Start: January 2010 Duration: 24 months EU-IndiaGrid2Sustainable e-infrastructures across Europe and India Basis: capitalise on EU-IndiaGrid Project achievements & huge infrastructural developments in India;leverage the expertise obtained by partners during EU-IndiaGrid

  14. EU-IndiaGrid2 Consortium INDIA Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) Indian Education and Research Network (ERNET) Indian Institute of Science Indian Institute of Technology University of Pune SAHA Institute of Nuclear Physics TATA Institute for Fundamental Research, and National Centre for Biological Sciences Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre (VECC) EUROPE INFN - The Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics (project coordinator) TRUST-IT Italian Academic and Research Network (GARR) Cambridge University CEA - Commissariat à l'énergie Atomique - France INTERNATIONAL Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics

  15. EU-IndiaGrid2 main objectives • Consolidate & Enhance cooperation between European and Indian e-Infrastructures for the benefit of EU-Indian collaboration in e-Science • Support specific user communities in the exploitation of grid infrastructure in areas strategic for EU-Indian collaboration

  16. EU-IndiaGrid2 main objectives • Ensure a sustainable approach to e-Infrastructures across Europe and India through dissemination actions, meetings & workshops • Foster and Enhance cooperation with other European Initiatives in the Asian region and worldwide

  17. EU-IndiaGrid2 Launch EventIndian Institute of Technology DelhiMonday January 11th 8 p.m. Opening by Dr Chidambaram - Principal Scientific Adviser to Indian Government Philippe Taxis du Poet – Representing the EU Delegation

  18. a tangible impact on the region • The latest phase of the Trans-Eurasia Information Network initiative , extending capacity to South Asia • Improves intra-regional connectivity across Asia at upgraded link capacities • Provides the fastest direct research links between Asia and Europe • Supports and promotes world class EU-Asian collaborative network applications • Drives innovative applications with high societal benefit • Fosters digital inclusion in the region and is a catalyst for establishing and developing of national research and education networking in the region’s developing countries • Towards TEIN4 under full Asian ownership Cathrin Stover – DANTE – EU-IndiaGrid2 Kickoff

  19. Opportunities for Global Cooperation in Asia Pacific New TEIN3 PoP established in Mumbai 2.5Gbps link between Mumbai and GÉANT PoP in Madrid operationalAdditional 2.5Gbps link betweenMumbai and TEIN3 PoP in Singa-pore currently being tested Cathrin Stover – DANTE – EU-IndiaGrid2 Kickoff

  20. EU-IndiaGrid2 Sustainable e-infrastructures across Europe and India EU-IndiaGrid2 will exploit the EU-IndiaGrid project achievements and the strong cooperation links established with the foremost European and Indian e-Infrastructure initiatives paving the way for successful sustainable cooperation across European and Indian e-Infrastructures.

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